Floyd, who was released by the Bears Tuesday after they
reportedly signed defensive end Robert Quinn to a five-year contract, is set to
make $10 million in the 2020 season. Incentives could bump the value of the
deal up to $13 million, according to Schefter’s report.

Floyd struggled during the 2019 season in Chicago, with
three sacks in 16 games. He registered three total tackles for loss and 12
quarterback hits, but that wasn’t enough to save the 2016 first round pick’s
job with Chicago.

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The Bears traded up in the 2016 draft to take Floyd with the
ninth overall pick. In four seasons in Chicago, Floyd registered 154 combined
tackles and 18.5 sacks, appearing in 54 total games with the Bears.